scientists measured a behavior that can be similarly quantified across species like humans and rats, the responses to rewards during nicotine withdrawal. Findings from this study were published online on Sept. 10, 2014 in JAMA Psychiatry.

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new study, published in Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention, state that previous research has found that smokers aim to "achieve a desired nicotine dose and will adjust their smoking behavior to maintain this dose across products."

“This is when we get into the real safety issue. Imagine if even 10 per cent of those children become addicted to nicotine, of which half then become lifelong smokers. That equates to tens of millions across the globe. Isn’t that a public health disaster

sales of the U.S. tobacco industry’s most-hyped product since menthol fell for the first time in May and June. That’s potentially bad news for an industry struggling to offset falling sales of traditional smokes. It also presents a challenge to Reynolds A

European officials have been wrongly labelling e-liquid as extremely toxic. This is the view of ECITA, based on a report by toxicology consultants which has been verified by Professors Riccardo Polosa and Bernd Mayer, and Dr Jacques Le Houezec.

A team from Virginia Tech has been carrying out a series of studies investigating the carcinogenic (cancer-causing) properties of nicotine. In their latest paper, they report that, in addition to previously acknowledged qualities such as its addictivenes

American Medical Association (AMA) today called for reining in the sale and marketing practices of companies that produce electronic nicotine delivery systems. The nation's largest physician organization adopted new policy at the AMA Annual Meeting opposi